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| Subject: | RE: Laptop Considerations |
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| Date: | Tue, 14 Dec 2004 14:14:23 +0000 (GMT) |
On Mon, 13 Dec 2004, Kris Wingard wrote:
I highly recommend the Latitude D600. I work for a consulting company, and all of our engineers use that model. You're right about the ports, it is so crucial to have parallel/serial/USB in this line of work, and the latitude comes standard with all of them. The built-in wireless
I like the USB wireless adapters. They have a short cable on them that allows you to position the adapter/antenna in a hotter signal zone, like on the dash or on a window sill in a cafe. You can also play with antenna polarization to get better signal. I have even added a 3 ft. usb extension and cable tied the adapter to the luggage rack to get really good signal for drive around surveying. (ok wardriving) Also if you get a Dell, be sure and locate that little fan control widget on the internet, it monitors temperature and you can manually turn the fans on, low or high speed, 1 or both fans. (if a dual fan model)
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